Aren't they sweet? I'm not 100% satisfied with them, mainly because the buttons are a tad large. They matched the yarn so well, though, that I couldn't resist buying them. I think I'll knit another pair with smaller buttons and see which ones I like better. (In case anyone is wondering, these booties are not for me. The Professor nearly gave his mother a heart attack the other day when she called and he told her I was knitting baby booties.)

There is also a sock in the works. It's not cooperating nicely, though, and I need to adjust the fit. Here it is just before I frogged it.

Never fear, though; the sock will rise again. Note to anyone knitting Nutkin: there's not a lot of stretch due to the biasing of the stitches. Luckily it's a snap to add (or subtract) stitches with this pattern.

And because I'm sneaky, I'm tacking on the latest spinning project to my knitting post. Hey, it will get knitted eventually.

Every time I see those booties, I think "oh, how cute". And yours definitely fall into that category. They are adorable.

I'm not daring enough to knit that sock pattern. I've seen too many UGH's about the yarn biasing to scare me away. Then again, if yours work out, I'll probably knit them. I hope they do!

I just don't know if there are any words left to express how much I love your spinning. You should contact Crown Mtn Farms to be one of their paid spinners. Yours is WAY better than the skein I purchased from them.